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2019 Kia Forte Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The list of reasons to buy a Forte begins with a traditional Kia forte: more features than you'll find on competitors at a given price point. Want ventilated as well as heated front seats in a compact car? You cannot get this formerly high-end feature in a Honda Civic or... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
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2018 Elantra GT Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The feature availability advantage can go to either the Hyundai or the Honda, depending on which features you want. Want a self-shifting transmission? Then it'll have to be the Hyundai unless you step down to the Civic Sport. Want leather seating surfaces or a power driver seat? Ditto. Want adaptive... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Honda Civic |
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2016 Chevrolet Cruze Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Cruze is offered with many premium features, including automatic climate control, a power driver seat, heated front and rear seats, leather upholstery, sunroof, forward collision warning, lane departure warning and prevention, and blind spot warning. The thing is, the new Honda Civic is offered with nearly all of... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
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2016 Nissan Sentra Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh For 2016, the Nissan offers the Sentra with packages that include adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, automatic braking, blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic detection, and a power driver seat. Leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, navigation, and a sunroof remain available. As impressive as this feature list would... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
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2014 Kia Forte SX Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Back in the 1970s and 1980s, Honda was known for loading its cars with thoughtful accessories as standard equipment, coin holders and the like. But the company was slow to equip its cars with upscale features, for a long time limiting even leather upholstery to special editions. You still can't... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Honda Civic |
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2013 Honda Civic Si Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Only two options are offered on the Civic Si, high-performance tires and a nav system (the latter with buttons that are hard to distinguish at a glance). So while the base car is fairly well equipped, many features offere elsewhere simply aren't available on the Civic Si. I've already mentioned... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Volkswagen Jetta |
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2013 Honda Civic EX-L Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Honda made a name for itself by offering conveniences like a change drawer as standard equipment. (Car buyers were much more easily surprised and delighted back in the 1970s and 1980s.) In recent decades, though, Honda has been much chintzier when equipping its cars. For the longest time they offered... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Dodge Dart |
2002 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5459 Ex included everything I was looking for. |
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2006 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member4395 No leather; No heated seats / mirrors |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member4388 They all cost extra. The base car looks like a Japanese Nova. |
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2010 Honda Civic Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada The fact that you have to pay for almost all of them. |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member3917 New features like Tire Pressure Monitoring System, thermometer gauge, sunroof. |
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2006 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member796 I wanted leather interior and this was not available in 2006 model year but I think it is now. I live in Canada so it is only useful if it includes heated seat as well. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member3334 |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member2940 2007 models did not offer luxuries like heated seats, leather, dual zone climate control, auto wipers, auto lights, auto dimming or heated mirrors, sunroof, etc. that I miss from my previous vehicle. |
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2003 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member2290 |
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2003 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member718 Moonroof? Heated seats? Honda does cookie-cutter option packages to cut costs. No variation. |
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2003 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member2375 Basic EX had everything I needed. Only extras I got was rubber trunk liner and floor matts. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member143 sunroof and nav in an ecnomy car |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member1612 Simply preferred style and feel of Prius better than Civic. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member534 No power seats was a letdown. Radio station ID not available. No Sirius, just XM. Doors have to be all shut before remote fob will lock them. |
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2006 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member2145 The Civic as purchased for under $20,000 was pretty much "loaded". Nice things like alloy wheels and power sun roof were included. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States |